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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - What Is Laminate Flooring?
Chapter 2 - Why Is Laminate Flooring A Home Improvement Winner?
Chapter 3 - How To Judge Laminate Flooring Pricing
Chapter 4 - How To Avoid Quantity Calamities
Chapter 5 - How To Fit Laminate Flooring Tones And Textures Into Your Design
Chapter 6 - How To Plan Your Laminate Flooring Installation
Chapter 7 - Invest In The Back-Up Of A Reputable Brand
Chapter 8 - How To Avoid Warranty Pitfalls
Chapter 9 - How To Choose Environmentally And Health Friendly Flooring
Chapter 10 - How To Interpret The AC Rating?
Chapter 11 - Learn How To Look At The Locking Mechanism Of Laminate Flooring
Chapter 12 - What Is Underlayment And Why Do You Need It?
Chapter 13 - Tools Of The Laminate Trade
Chapter 14 - How To Maintain The Good Looks Of Your Laminate Floor
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Chapter 1
What Is Laminate Flooring?
Laminate flooring installation is creating an unheard of do-it-yourself buzz in the
home improvement industry. Thanks to the glueless, easy installation technology,
home remodeling rookies turn into flooring aficionado's overnight. However, the
diversity of ranges, qualities, designs and pricing structures can fluster a weak-
kneed novice trying to decipher laminate flooring lingo.
The first question you may ask, is what exactly is laminate flooring? Laminate
flooring tiles or planks look very much like hardwood planks. It usually consists of
four or five bonded or fused layers. For the bottom layer, melamine is used as
reinforcement. This substance is partly responsible for the stability of the floor.
It's other main function is to protect the all-important core of the floor from
moisture.
The second layer is the medium or high density fiberboard core with a thickness
of between 6 and 12mm, impregnated with sealing substances or resins. These
resins give the plank the hardness that makes the innovative tongue and groove
technology possible.
In the third layer you will find the design. This is a detailed photograph that gives
each plank its authentic real wood or stone tile appearance. The final layer of the
laminate tile or plank is what is known as the wear layer. Here you will find a
mixture of cellulose paper and melamine plastic resins. This combination gets a
durable aluminum oxide coating. You want the best wear layer you can afford, as
this is where the resistance to staining, moisture, scratches, and fading comes in.
In some instances, such as with the laminates in the Alloc Flooring range, an
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extra thick Kraft paper layer is fitted between the design layer and the core of the
laminate flooring tile or plank. In this case the core is a uniquely engineered Aqua
Resist fiberboard that has superb moisture resisting properties.
Two types of pressure is used in the manufacturing of a laminate flooring tile or
plank. Direct pressure of around 300 pounds per square inch comes into play in
the less expensive ranges. With the direct pressure method all the layers are
fused together in one step.
If you have the budget for it, rather opt for high pressure planks where a slightly
different process is used and pressure of up to 1300 pounds per square inch is
applied. Here the craft paper sheets are glued together along with the design
layer. This is then glued to the core of the plank. Only then is everything fused or
bonded together under high pressure. With this method you can be sure of a
more durable plank with improved moisture resistance.
Some ranges have superior moisture resistance and are suitable for use in
bathrooms and kitchens. Some manufacturers, such as Formica Flooring, supply
lines strong enough to cope with any kind of water damage.
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Chapter 2
Why Is Laminate Flooring A Home Improvement Winner?
So, you have qualified for a home equity loan and decided to use the funds to
transform your home into a mansion with the stylish, gleaming hardwood
laminate floors you have heard so much about. What exactly do you need to
know before rolling up your sleeves? How do you sniff out the best laminate
flooring service? How do you know what the difference is between Pergo Flooring
and the laminates of Armstrong Flooring? How do you distinguish between the
qualities of Wilsonart Flooring, Mohawk Flooring, and Woodmere Laminate
Flooring? Do you opt for the most popular brand or the most expensive range? Is
a discount laminate flooring installation an option?
Thanks to new technology memories of messy, sticky, time-
consuming laminate flooring installations are thankfully
fading into the distance. These home remodeling projects
have become a snap with the innovative tongue and groove
planks that simply click together to create a stable, floating
floor. Laminate hardwood floor installations are now
engineered to come with the authentic look of real wood,
complete with grain patterns and a realistic weathered
texture. Even ceramic tile and stone tile looks are now available compliments of
the groutless, glueless laminate flooring service industry. Why is laminate flooring
installation one of the fastest growth areas in the home improvement industry?
Low-Maintenance: Overloaded parents juggling to keep up in today's fast-paced
world, love the low-maintenance, easy-care qualities of laminate flooring. A damp
mop or brushless vacuum takes care of most flooring chores.
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Durable: The technology that goes into the engineering of laminate flooring has
improved to such an extent that these ranges are now extremely durable and
robust. Many of these floors will retain their looks for 20 or 30 years.
Stain-Resistant: If you have kids and pets, you will be happy to know that
laminate flooring services offer products that are highly stain resistant. Spots can
be cleaned with dedicated laminate flooring cleaning products, or something as
simple as an acetone nail polish remover. However, never experiment with
cleaning solutions before checking with your flooring supplier. Using the wrong
product may void your warranty.
UV Protected: The flooring finishes are made to be fade resistant. When you
move furniture, there will be no tell-tale dull spots or lines on the flooring.
Sub-Floor Suitability: One of the boons of a laminate flooring installation is that
it can be done over virtually any existing flooring. The two exceptions are
carpeting and real hardwood on concrete.
All Grade Levels: A laminate flooring installation is workable on any grade level.
Impact Resistant: If you choose wisely, you will find that the laminate flooring
service industry offers products with superior impact resistance. A quality floor
copes admirably with the common household mishaps.
Authentic Real Wood: A laminate floor can create an atmosphere with the same
warmth and texture of real hardwood, at a fraction of the price. These days,
many laminate flooring planks even come with beveled edges to bring it even
closer to an authentic look. You will even find ranges with the typical weathered
real wood appearance.
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Do It Yourself: Installing laminate flooring is one of the easiest and most
gratifying projects a do it yourself novice can tackle. The click-'n-go concept has
taken the home remodeling world by storm.
Rapid Replacement: In case of a mishap, a section of the laminate flooring can
be replaced. You won't have to redo a whole floor. To allow for this possibility,
always keep an unopened box of flooring planks in storage.
Renovation rookies love the laminate flooring service industry, because the
flooring is so simple to install and progress is so noticeable. This is one project
even an all-thumbs first-timer can attempt with confidence. A gleaming ready-to-
use floor will reward you for your labor in as little as 8 hours. With the snap
together designs, the joints are almost invisible.
Do your homework, stick to the laminate flooring installation and maintenance
instructions, and your floor will retain its elegant looks for many years. With
warranties of between 15 and 30 years, you can be sure that these ranges are
made to last.
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Chapter 3
How To Judge Laminate Flooring Pricing
Once you get your flooring toes wet, you will soon notice that the pricing
structure of a laminate flooring service isn't always an accurate indicator of value
and quality. A wealth of other factors need to be considered before you take the
plunge. A pricey range isn't necessarily a superior product.
At the other end of the spectrum, a cheap or discount laminate flooring service
may turn out to be extremely costly, due to sub-standard quality and inferior core
strength. Get a good overview of the prices of well-known manufacturers, before
you decide on a budget. Even within a particular brand's lines you will find vast
price differences. Luckily many manufacturers include more affordable lines in
their laminate flooring collections. Check that budget lines will be suitable for your
specific needs, for instance some of the less expensive ranges can't be used in a
bathroom.
Pricing has to do with the thickness of the laminate flooring, the pressure system
used during manufacturing, and the quality of the wear layer. If the
underlayment is pre-attached, the flooring range is likely to come with a higher
price tag. The AC Rating (see Chapter 10) also plays an important role in pricing.
The warranty period is another factor that influences price. The more expensive
the flooring range, the higher its moisture resistance level should be.
Don't opt for the cheapest range. Choose with long-term durability in mind. The
best underlayment may cost a tad more, but will add to the walking pleasure your
flooring choice gives you in the long run.
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Chapter 4
How To Avoid Quantity Calamities
There is nothing worse than discovering that you miscalculated during the
planning stage of the flooring project. Imagine needing just one more box of
flooring planks, but that it isn't to be found anywhere. Judging by the desperate
pleas on do it yourself forums, this unhappy situation occurs far too often and
leads to heartbreak and unforeseen expenses.
Take accurate measurements of the room chosen for a laminate flooring
treatment. Take cabinets and cupboards - and the cutting these will necessitate -
into account. Have someone double check all the digits if possible. It is generally
accepted that you need to purchase 10% extra to allow for mishaps and factory
flaws.
Remember that one of the benefits of laminate flooring is that it is possible to
replace a section of flooring in the event of a serious accident. Plan for this
possibility by storing one or two unopened cartons of flooring planks. It may
seem like an unnecessary expense at the time, but you will not regret it later. If
you don't have this back-up available, you may have to replace a complete floor.
Flooring ranges are often discontinued, or a new batch may show a visible
shading difference. A bit of forethought will enable you to handle any mishap with
a confident smile, knowing you have what you need in storage.
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Chapter 5
How To Fit Laminate Flooring Tones And Textures Into Your Design
Installing laminate flooring comes with enough options to make your head spin.
Getting a feel for the mountains of real wood flooring samples, woodgrain
gobbledygook, texture and tone diversity, and interior design doctrine can be
daunting. What do you need to be on the lookout for design-wise when making a
laminate flooring decision?
Don't assume that choosing a design when installing laminate
flooring will be a simple process. Make sure that you have
enough time when visiting suppliers. Real wood of every kind
has been mimicked and replicated. Some laminate flooring
installations are treated to reflect real wood textures. Plank
edges may be square or beveled to match the looks of real
wood more closely. There are wide planks, slim planks, long
planks, and short planks, each offering installation with a
distinct decorating effect.
Some flooring planks are single-strip, double strip or even triple strip. Some are
matte, while others are finished with a brilliant shine. The new glueless click
together designs can be hinged or flat. If this is your first flooring attempt, the
flat version may be easier to handle during installation, as the hinged options can
be slightly tricky around cupboards and doorways.
As if the creative collections of real wood lookalikes aren't enough, the planks
now come in a vast array of stunningly realistic ceramic tiling and stone tiling
designs. As in the wood range, there are colorful palettes to choose from.
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Installing laminate flooring tiles will tempt you with styling ranges from rustic to
contemporary.
Examine each sample closely. Never rely solely on a photograph. Feel the texture.
Walk on a flooring sample if possible. Do a few clicks yourself to see if the joints
lock together tightly and with ease. Don't wait until you have a whole roomful of
planks, to find out that the clicking has you cursing within the first half hour of
your installation attempt!
Get advice from a decor expert about the coloring you opt for when installing
laminate flooring. Your choice will have a huge effect on your interior design.
Contrasts work well, such as choosing a lighter shade floor if your furniture is
heavy and dark. Take color swatches of your furnishings with you to the flooring
supplier, if you have these available. Match the moldings you choose closely to
the flooring, in order to ensure a smooth transition from room to room. A
baseboard that is fastened to the wall doesn't need to be in the same shade.
Create a striking effect by using a contrasting color. Installing laminate flooring in
a darker color will create the illusion of a smaller room, while lighter hues tend to
expand an area.
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Chapter 6
How To Plan Your Laminate Flooring Installation
Never jump into a home remodeling project without proper planning. The success
of a do it yourself effort often depends on the care you take during the planning
stage. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Drawing: Your planning needs to include a simple drawing of the room or rooms
where you will be installing laminate flooring. Indicate where the entrances are
located, as well as all cabinets or cupboards.
Measurements: Take careful measurements of the rooms and if possible ask
your spouse or a friend to double check these. Allow for cabinets and cupboards,
or appliances.
Transition: Make notes about the transition from these rooms to adjoining
rooms, say from tile to carpet for example. You will need to keep the transitions
in mind when choosing moldings.
Light Source: When installing laminate flooring, the direction in which natural
light flows has a direct bearing on the installation process. Make a careful note of
light sources, as they will either accentuate or soften the joints, depending on the
direction of the installation.
Sub-Floor: You will need to know what the sub-floor of the room in which you
will be installing the laminate flooring, consists of. It will also be helpful if you
have an idea of the condition of the floor. You will need to take steps to make
sure that it is absolutely even and smooth, before installing the new flooring.
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Moldings: Get a good idea of the moldings you will need in doorways, or around
toe-kicks, tubs or basins. Every manufacturer stocks a line of decorative, color-
coordinated moldings with specific purposes. For instance, if the flooring will be
extending to stairs, you will need to use a stair nosing.
Expectations: Ask yourself what you expect in terms of durability, before you
make a flooring decision. If you have kids and pets, you will have to be more
careful with your choice. The warranty of the flooring should give you an
indication of the wearability. Just remember that most warranties don't cover
scratches. Check with the supplier to ensure that you opt for a proven scratch-
resistant product. Don't buy an entry level, budget product and expect it to look
great for 30 years! Be realistic.
Quotes: Remember to ask detailed questions about what is included in the
quotes you are given. If installation is included, make sure that it also comes with
removal of existing flooring if this will be the case, and preparation of the sub-
floor. You will also need to ascertain who will be responsible for the removal of
your furniture.
Underlayment: Also determine if the underlayment is included and what the
quality of the padding is. Buy the best you can afford.
Tools: A flooring installation doesn't require expensive tools. Nevertheless, make
sure that you have all the tools you will need during the installation, at hand.
Warranty: Double check that you comply with what is stipulated in the warranty
conditions as far as installation and maintenance is concerned. If you deviate
from the directions, you may void your warranty.
Get every detail of the quote and instructions in writing, while at the supplier.
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Chapter 7
Invest In The Back-Up Of A Reputable Brand
It is sensible to choose a well-known manufacturer when installing laminate
flooring. The websites of these experts are usually excellently developed and can
be a rich source of reliable, accurate flooring information. The websites often
include installation videos or courses, instructions and other forms of interaction
with clients. The lists of frequently asked questions are helpful if you are a novice.
Top brands also have reputations to protect and are likely to react speedily if you
experience a problem while installing laminate flooring. Telephonic support is
often available. Buying from a well-known manufacturer with a long history can
also be reassuring as far as warranty terms are concerned. A warranty is useless
if a new company goes bust after a year or two.
Some of the most well-known brand names are:
Pergo Laminate Flooring
Armstrong Hardwood Laminate Flooring
Trafficmaster Flooring
Harmonics Flooring
Wilsonart Flooring
Quick Step Flooring
Mohawk Flooring
Mannington Flooring
Kronotex Flooring
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Chapter 8
How To Avoid Warranty Pitfalls
An amateur laminate flooring contractor will soon find that, while the product may
be more affordable than a real hardwood floor, it remains a substantial home
remodeling expense. You need to be sure that you get the best long-term value
for your money, especially if you are servicing a home improvement loan or a
home equity loan in the process.
Therefore any laminate flooring installer needs to take the warranty into account
when looking at the pricing of the flooring planks. Provided that it is backed by a
reputable company with a solid history, a long warranty period is usually an
indication of the quality of a flooring product.
Go through the details of what is included under the warranty. The standard
warranty usually covers fading, staining and wearability. Scratches are often
excluded.
A sensible do it yourself installer will find out if the warranty covers accidental
moisture damage. If not, he or she will make sure that this is added to the home
insurance policy. The Formica flooring 'Formica' range apparently is up to coping
with any type of water damage. Make sure that the particular line is approved for
use in bathrooms and kitchens, otherwise such an installation won't be covered
under the warranty.
It is vital that you take every precaution to make sure that the laminate flooring
installation instructions are followed to the letter. Any deviation may void the
warranty. Check and double check with your supplier what is required in terms of
underlayment, sealing, tools, moldings and maintenance. If you use the wrong
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cleaning tools or solutions, you can be in big trouble. Many manufacturers
specifically state that you shouldn't use waxes or polish on the floors. Don't
disregard these guidelines. They are there to protect you, as well as your flooring.
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Chapter 9
How To Choose Environmentally And Health Friendly Flooring
Generally speaking, laminate flooring installations are more environmentally
friendly than real hardwood flooring, due to the long time it takes to replace
trees. However, there are other aspects an amateur laminate flooring contractor
needs to keep in mind when choosing laminate flooring.
Look for a laminate flooring installation manufactured to be low in possible toxic
substances. This usually refers to the lacquer used in the finish. Cheaper brands
can unfortunately be high in formaldehyde, which may be unacceptable to you.
There have been reports of consumers complaining about reactions to fumes from
the flooring. Ask the relevant questions while at your supplier. Do your homework
to ensure that you purchase a safe product.
Cheap or discount laminate flooring installations may come with less expensive,
but more potent finishes. Don't allow a sales person to side-step the issue.
Demand to know what the toxicity level of the particular flooring product is. If he
or she doesn't know, ask them to contact the manufacturer. Professional laminate
flooring contractors know to ask for a range that has been off-gassed in the
factory.
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Chapter 10
How To Interpret The AC Rating?
One of the most important factors a do it yourself flooring installer will discover,
is the importance of matching the quality of the laminate flooring installation to
the area in which it will be used. A higher traffic room calls for a more robust
range. One indication of the suitability of a particular line for a specific area is its
Abrasion Class Rating, or AC Rating. This symbol makes it easy to understand the
characteristics and wearability of a particular flooring product.
If it is a residential flooring solution, the AC Rating will be indicated with a house
symbol. In the case of a commercial product, the pictograph will show a building.
In addition, next to this symbol, will be a picture of people, the number indicating
the traffic intensity the flooring has been manufactured for. In the case of a do it
yourself novice, the availability of the AC Rating simplifies the selection process
significantly.
The AC RAting was developed by The European Producers of Laminate Flooring
(EPLF). It is a clear and easily understandable indication of a laminate flooring
installation's ability to withstand stress, wear, impact, burns, stains, scratches,
etc. Swelling of the core is also examined. The tests done on the flooring also
ascertain to what degree it can resist damage done by furniture feet or casters.
Once the tests have been done, the results are used to determine for which areas
the particular flooring product will be suitable. The rating gives concrete proof of
the wearability of a particular range.
AC1 indicates suitability for use in residential bedrooms and guest rooms with
moderate traffic. AC2 lines thrive happily on the activity in living rooms and
dining rooms. AC3 is robust enough for heavy traffic in any residential space. Test
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AC4 flooring in commercial settings such as a small office or restaurant where the
traffic is moderate. AC5 is used on tough-as-nails lines, which make it suitable for
heavy traffic areas in public buildings and department stores.
For residential purposes it isn't necessarily helpful to opt for too high an AC
rating. The higher the rating, the rougher the texture of the flooring will be. If
you opt for higher AC status, your poor feet and socks will soon complain about
the rough treatment... Most of the residential ranges such as Pergo Flooring come
with an AC Rating of 3, which is quite adequate.
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Chapter 11
Learn How To Look At The Locking Mechanism Of Laminate Flooring
The new, glueless click-together laminate flooring tiles or planks are sought after
by do it yourself novices. But even here, you will discover differences. Be sure to
test the mechanism before you decide on a particular brand. Run your hand over
the joint that is formed. It must be perfectly smooth. If one side is higher than
the other, look for another brand.
Some manufacturers make use of a hinged concept that can
sometimes be tricky around doors and cabinets. Some
rookies may be more comfortable by opting for a flat clicking
process. Look for a range where a certain amount of pressure
will be needed. If the planks snap together with too much
ease, the joints won't fit tightly together, creating a moisture
penetration risk, as well as an unprofessional finish.
As long as you investigate reliable and reputable companies, such as Pergo
Laminate Flooring or Armstrong Flooring, the locking mechanism should function
effectively.
Pergo Flooring sports a dual-locking click installation system, complete with edge
sealant. This is one of the most popular ranges on the market. Mohawk Flooring
features the patented Instaclic glueless system. The tongue and groove boards
snap together at an angle, or can slide together.
Armstrong Flooring's ArmaLock Installation System is claimed to be one of the
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most durable locking systems in the industry. The company guarantees the joints
not to unlock for 20 to 30 years. Mannington Flooring uses the MLock profile
system for easy installation. The sealant used on all the planks ensure excellent
moisture resistance.
The TrafficMaster Allure Flooring plank has a GripStrip that is simply laid onto the
next plank and then pressed together. If you opt for swiftlock Kronotex Flooring,
you can choose between the Click Lock and Clic 2 Clic designs.
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Chapter 12
What Is Underlayment And Why Do You Need It?
Never skimp on the underlayment of the laminate flooring tile or plank. This
padded material usually consists of cork, felt or foam. Buy the best quality you
can afford. Sufficient padding under the laminate flooring installation not only
dampens sound (which can be hollow due to the floating floor concept), but helps
to create an extra bit of warmth, and is more comfortable under your feet,
especially in areas where you stand for long periods.
Many manufacturers now pre-attach the underlayment to the laminate flooring
tile or plank. This is a convenient option, but may be slightly less effective
according to the experts. In the case of Alloc Laminate Flooring, the Alloc Silent
System is used. The company claims that this padding has a higher degree of
efficiency than other comparable underlayments. This system can even be
ordered to come with under-floor heating! Keep in mind that you don't use
underlayment on stairs.
You will also need a plastic moisture or vapor barrier film. This layer is positioned
between the laminate flooring tile or plank and the underlayment, and adds
moisture protection. The film is normally a polyethylene material. The main
culprit causing damage to laminate floors is moisture. This leads to swelling of the
core and buckling or blistering of the flooring planks.
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Chapter 13
Tools Of The Laminate Trade
One of the main benefits of laminate flooring is that it is such a simple process
that the tools needed are fairly basic. The specific tools will depend on the
preparation work you have to do as far as the sub-floor is concerned.
The sub-floor has to be cleaned and evened out. You will need a carpenter's level
to make sure that it is as smooth as possible. You may have to use a pry bar or
screwdriver to remove old moldings.
If you want to remove a wood floor, you will need something like a chisel to use
as a wedge, as well as a heavy hammer. A floor scraper may be necessary, and
you may need to do some sanding to remove peaked joints and other
imperfections. If you have a clearance problem in doorways, you will also have to
use a jamb saw. You may also want to mix leveling compound. In this case you
will need a trowel.
Other basics you will require, include a tape measure, utility knife, plastic putty
knife, circular saw with a carbide-tipped blade, a saber saw for curves, a drill, a
compass trace, a marker, screwdriver, caulking gun for sealing, power miter saw,
tapping block (use gently to avoid chipping), rubber hammer, coping saw, flexi-
curve form, pull bar, and spacers.
Discuss your needs with the flooring supplier. You may not need all of the above.
If you prefer, you may purchase dedicated laminate flooring tools, such as those
by Crain. They manufacture a laminate cutter that works speedily without blades
and dust - one of the banes of a laminate flooring installation. This tool can cut
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planks of up to 8" wide and 40" thick. Crain Ratchet Spacers can be used to
reposition several rows of planks. They also have a Strap Clamp and Strap
Extension. Crain Variable Spacers are also popular, as are their U-shaped plastic
spacers. The Crain plastic tapping block has a groove for laminate tongues.
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Chapter 14
How To Maintain The Good Looks Of Your Laminate Floor
When buying the materials you need for your laminate flooring installation, make
sure you get detailed maintenance instructions from your supplier. It is vital that
you treat your flooring according to these guidelines in order not to void your
warranty.
One of the main benefits of laminate flooring tiles or planks is that it gives busy
folks a truly low-maintenance decor option. You will need little more than a damp
mop and a brushless vacuum to keep the floor in tip-top shape.
Most manufacturers have dedicated laminate flooring cleaners for tough spots.
Oil, paint or rubber heel marks may be removed with an acetone nail polish, if
your supplier concurs.
Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, wax or polish. If you use a cloth to
wipe away spots, make sure that it is color fast.
Also use common sense and buy felt pads to place under furniture feet. Keep pet
claws trimmed. Use non-slip area rugs liberally, especially in doorways, as grit
and grime may lead to scratches. Most manufacturers have cover sticks that can
be used to magically work a disappearance act on these.
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From the looks of it, the buzz about installing laminate
flooring is more than just home remodeling hype. These
floors can give any interior space, from living rooms to
bathrooms, an amazing face-lift.
And in the process of installing laminate flooring, do it
yourself fans will have loads of family fun.
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Postscript
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